Kanesha + Kortnee are the K family we need in these 🐎 Yeehaw times 🐎 we're living.
Years before we took our horses to the Old Town Road, Kanessa was riding free as a DJ playing rap, R&B, gospel, and blues. Nowadays, she's a major cowgirl, making her mark on the national stage as one of the most prominent riders in Texas and beyond.
She is now working towards becoming the first African-American woman to qualify for the National Finals Rodeo (NFR), after being a serial winner of All Around Cowgirl at the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo (BPIR) and also the first female rider to rank in the top 30 of the Cowboy Professional Rodeo Association (CPRA)
No doubt, she is opening new horizons for black cowgirls everywhere. *Specially* her eight-year-old daughter Kortnee, a third-generation rodeo champion.
Sooo young and she's already a BPIR junior barrel-racing champion, a junior breakaway champion, and BPIR’s 2019 rookie cowgirl.
Obsessed already?